141 movers in Abbeville
Smooth Movers LLC

"I posted a review November of 2020 about the terrible experience we encountered with quote being double what quoted then our antique furniture dropped off the back of a truck without a ramp and only one person delivering. Damaged almost every pi..."
2 College Brothers Moving

"2 College Brothers (Sam Ingalls and his partner Ricky) moved our apartment furniture and belongings from Gainesville to Jacksonville, Florida the first week in November 2023. They did an outstanding job ---showed up on time, were completely profes..."
Gainesville Mover

"When I called this company about their price they said they would match any movers price. So I understood him to say $175 for 2 hours and prorated if over that time. He also spoke with my daughter and she understood the same thing. Otherwise we..."
UF Mover Guys

"BASIC TL;DR: If you would be concerned about a knife sticking straight up in a box that someone you care about could easily stab themselves on you SHOULD NOT hire UF mover guys. If you care about your stuff, have any antiques/family heirlooms, or ..."
J&R Moving Service

"I would have given a 0 if I could. I was told they do not outsource to a third party. That was a lie. When I received my things I found out from the third party delivery that J&R had an issue with the truck & there was a lot of water damage. I tri..."
What to know when moving to Abbeville, AL
Abbeville, AL, a quaint city rich in history, offers a serene lifestyle amid the beauty of the Wiregrass region. Known for the majestic Abbeville Courthouse, a historical landmark, this city encapsulates small-town charm while being just a short drive from Dothan's amenities. With a climate that boasts warm summers and mild winters, residents enjoy a variety of outdoor activities year-round. The local community is tight-knit, providing a welcoming atmosphere for newcomers. Abbeville's cost of living remains affordable, making it an attractive option for those seeking a peaceful, more economical way of life without sacrificing the convenience of proximity to a larger city.